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Hi everyone, how are you all doing? I'm feeling alright, although quite fed up with being pregnant at times, specially in the nights. Is anyone up for a coffee this week, I guess a lot of us who's due date is in June will be on maternity leave by now...


Sofia x

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Hi Sofia,


Defo up for that! Glad you're ok tho not sleeping well is always a toughie! Yup on leave now and not having to commute anymore is soooo good. How about the park - might be nice seeing as we've been having some good weather?


xx

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Hope you guys have a lovely afternoon. I'm so jealous! My last working day is Monday next week so I would love to join you all after that. last week was great fun. Enjoy... Nina x x
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Claire I'm in Kings too getting baby heart rate checked as a bit high. Might see u here. Hope all is ok re your checks.

I'm supposed to be working from home today (hence wasn't coming to 3pm meet). See u guys at next one hopefully. Mat leave starts 25th

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Ahh! We did phone the cafe in the park to see if you were there but didn't think of homemade so Jenny, Sachiko and I were in the clockhouse. Nevermind, there'll be plenty of other opps to all get together. Kings was ok thanks. Hope it was for you too Ginny?


Claire x

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Hello!


I am new to this group and I'd be happy to join! I was in the same NCT class as Sofia and I bumped into Sofia and Caroline at Homemade earlier. My due date was last Sunday... So it's even more of a waiting game now! I hope you're all doing well and now I'll be in the loop to meet the rest of the group!


Marie

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Sorry we missed you Sofia and Caroline! I didn't even think of homemade! :( but around all next week so shout if you are free again to meet up then!


Ginny, glad to hear all is ok now. Must have been a bit of a worry but glad to know is ok!


How do people feel about another big meet up too? I was thinking we can bring partners if they are interested - might be nice for our men folk also to meet some fellow dads-to-be in the area. How about the evening of Thurs 20th June (next Thurs)? Any suggestions on locations?


Jen xx

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